World Chess Championship 1910 (Lasker–Janowski)
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Defending champion |
Challenger | |||||
| Emanuel Lasker | David Janowski | |||||
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Born 24 December 1868 41 years old |
Born 25 May 1868 42 years old | |||||
From November 8 to December 8, 1910, a World Chess Championship match was played in Berlin between the champion Emanuel Lasker and the challenger David Janowski. It was the second world championship match played in 1910, following Lasker's title defense against Carl Schlechter earlier that year. Lasker successfully defended his title, with the score—Lasker winning 8 games, Janowski winning none, and 3 draws—being the most one-sided in World Chess Championship history.